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- could you believe john? he was just mouthing off in front of the entire class to our teacher. it was just crazy. - did you know there used to be a vending machine by the water fountain? - yeah. there was one last year. - okay, so you used to be able to buy candy anytime you wanted. not during class, obviously, but recess, before school, after school. you can't do that now. those days are gone. - max, let's go. - it seems unfair that there are hundreds, probably thousands of kids who got to have skittles anytime they wanted. we're new students coming into the school and we don't have that. it's obviously unfair. - right. good luck with that. - it has nothing to do with luck. we need to find a way to get the school top bring back the vending machine! where are you going? - so before we start, would you like water? tea? anything? - uh, wow. um, no. - i'll have a beer. just kidding. - [laughs] - nothing for me. thanks. - i'm just nervous. sorry. - it's okay. no, thank you. - so i familiarized myself with your tests and medical records this morning. - right. - how are you doing? -
- could you believe john? he was just mouthing off in front of the entire class to our teacher. it was just crazy. - did you know there used to be a vending machine by the water fountain? - yeah. there was one last year. - okay, so you used to be able to buy candy anytime you wanted. not during class, obviously, but recess, before school, after school. you can't do that now. those days are gone. - max, let's go. - it seems unfair that there are hundreds, probably thousands of kids who got to...
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. >> so this is a arm that was pioneered at johns hopkins advanced physics -- applied physics lab and it has recently been used to literally tap into the brains of people who are paralyzed. so that they can with their minds control this hand. >> so -- it'been tested and works? shake my hand, see how good that grip is. wow. >> incredible, right? >> impressive. yeah. this is a life-saver for a lot of people. >> and in the future, they're hoping to put sensors on it so it can communicate feelings back to the brain, as well. >> oh, wow. it is really amazing. glen durene, thank you so much with "popular mechanics." >> thank you. >>> coming up next, a foodie from across the pond is sharing his family recipe for crab cakes. first, this is "today" on nbc. >> he's >>> "today's kitchen" brought to you by kraft shreds. make something amazing. >> this morning in "today's kitchen," what's for dinner? how to make crab cakes. tom parker bowles with a fresh family collection of recipes in "let's eat". the name sounds familiar. son of the duchess of cornwall, camilla parker bowles. >> son of the duche
. >> so this is a arm that was pioneered at johns hopkins advanced physics -- applied physics lab and it has recently been used to literally tap into the brains of people who are paralyzed. so that they can with their minds control this hand. >> so -- it'been tested and works? shake my hand, see how good that grip is. wow. >> incredible, right? >> impressive. yeah. this is a life-saver for a lot of people. >> and in the future, they're hoping to put sensors on it...
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. >> so this is a arm that was pioneered at johns hopkins advanced physics -- applied physics lab and it has recently been used to literally tap into the brains of people who are paralyzed. so that they can with their minds control this hand. >> so -- it's been tested and works? shake my hand, see how good that grip is. wow. >> incredible, right? >> impressive. yeah. this is a life-saver for a lot of people. >> and in the future, they're hoping to put sensors on it so it can communicate feelings back to the brain, as well. >> oh, wow. it is really amazing. glen durene, thank you so much with "popular mechanics." >> thank you. >>> coming up next, a foodie from across the pond is sharing his family recipe for crab cakes. first, this is "today" on nbc. >> he's not cooking turkey. it's crab! >>> "today's kitchen" brought to you by kraft shreds. make something amazing. >> this morning in "today's kitchen," what's for dinner? how to make crab cakes. tom parker bowles with a fresh family collection of recipes in "let's eat". the name sounds familiar. son of the duchess of cornwall, camilla p
. >> so this is a arm that was pioneered at johns hopkins advanced physics -- applied physics lab and it has recently been used to literally tap into the brains of people who are paralyzed. so that they can with their minds control this hand. >> so -- it's been tested and works? shake my hand, see how good that grip is. wow. >> incredible, right? >> impressive. yeah. this is a life-saver for a lot of people. >> and in the future, they're hoping to put sensors on it...
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nbc's john yang is in chicago with this story. john, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. this chicago restaurant, they serve up 500 pounds of ham, pork sausage and, yes, bacon. 500 pounds a week. so it's big news here. the pork suppliers are headed down, and prices are headed up. on the twitter verse they are calling it an aporkolypse and bacongeddon. at this chicago landmark breakfast means bacon and eggs. >> you're going to see a whole lot of angry people if pork really does get taken off the menu for breakfast. >> reporter: from pork producers around the world, a warning. next year it's lakely to be harder and more expense i ever to bring home the bacon and fry it up in a pan. >> we set a record in september 2011 for retail prices, and i think we're going to shatter that next year. >> reporter: that's because this summer's drought has driven up the price of corn and soybeans used to feed hogs, leading farmers to cut costs by cutting the number of pigs they raise. in 2007 u.s. farmers produced about 51 pounds of p
nbc's john yang is in chicago with this story. john, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. this chicago restaurant, they serve up 500 pounds of ham, pork sausage and, yes, bacon. 500 pounds a week. so it's big news here. the pork suppliers are headed down, and prices are headed up. on the twitter verse they are calling it an aporkolypse and bacongeddon. at this chicago landmark breakfast means bacon and eggs. >> you're going to see a whole lot of angry people if pork...
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nbc's john yang is there for us. john, good morning. >> reporter: the path for the sech for jimmy hoffa has been a long and twisted one, and today it does come here to this driveway in suburban detroit. they are going to take soil samples today to see if the answer to the mystery lies here. more than 37 years after jimmy hoffa vanished without a trace the trail has led to this suburban home. an informant claims he saw a body buried her around the time hoffa went missing. he told dan muldea, the author of "the off anwar sadats." >> very convinced hoffa is buried at this particular location. >> we believe the witness saw something and it was credible enough that we have to continue the investigation at this point. >> reporter: using ground-penetrating radar, authorities found signs of something about two feet under the driveway. today they will take a soil sample to look for evidence of human remains. hoffa was last seen outside a detroit-area restaurant in 1975, apparently lured by two mob figures. since then the sear
nbc's john yang is there for us. john, good morning. >> reporter: the path for the sech for jimmy hoffa has been a long and twisted one, and today it does come here to this driveway in suburban detroit. they are going to take soil samples today to see if the answer to the mystery lies here. more than 37 years after jimmy hoffa vanished without a trace the trail has led to this suburban home. an informant claims he saw a body buried her around the time hoffa went missing. he told dan...
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nbc's john yang is there for us. john, good morning. >> reporter: the path for the search for jimmy hoffa has been a long and twisted one, and today it does come here to this driveway in suburban detroit. they are going to take soil samples today to see if the answer to the mystery lies here. more than 37 years after jimmy hoffa vanished without a trace the trail has led to this suburban home. an informant claims he saw a body buried her around the time hoffa went missing. he told dan muldea, the author of "the off anwar sadats." >> very convinced hoffa is buried at this particular location. >> we believe the witness saw something and it was credible enough that we have to continue the investigation at this point. >> reporter: using ground-penetrating radar, authorities found signs of something about two feet under the driveway. today they will take a soil sample to look for evidence of human remains. hoffa was last seen outside a detroit-area restaurant in 1975, apparently lured by two mob figures. since then the se
nbc's john yang is there for us. john, good morning. >> reporter: the path for the search for jimmy hoffa has been a long and twisted one, and today it does come here to this driveway in suburban detroit. they are going to take soil samples today to see if the answer to the mystery lies here. more than 37 years after jimmy hoffa vanished without a trace the trail has led to this suburban home. an informant claims he saw a body buried her around the time hoffa went missing. he told dan...
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nbc's john yang is in chicago with this story. john, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. this chicago restaurant, they serve up 500 pounds of ham, pork sausage and, yes, bacon. 500 pounds a week. so it's big news here. the pork suppliers are headed down, and prices are headed up. on the twitter verse they are calling it an aporkolypse and bacongeddon. at this chicago landmark breakfast means bacon and eggs. >> you're going to see a whole lot of angry people if pork really does get taken off the menu for breakfast. >> reporter: from pork producers around the world, a warning. next year it's lakely to be harder and more expense i ever to bring home the bacon and fry it up in a pan. >> we set a record in september 2011 for retail prices, and i think we're going to shatter that next year. >> reporter: that's because this summer's drought has driven up the price of corn and soybeans used to feed hogs, leading farmers to cut costs by cutting the number of pigs they raise. in 2007 u.s. farmers produced about 51 pounds of p
nbc's john yang is in chicago with this story. john, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. this chicago restaurant, they serve up 500 pounds of ham, pork sausage and, yes, bacon. 500 pounds a week. so it's big news here. the pork suppliers are headed down, and prices are headed up. on the twitter verse they are calling it an aporkolypse and bacongeddon. at this chicago landmark breakfast means bacon and eggs. >> you're going to see a whole lot of angry people if pork...
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i'm john kelly. parents will hear from school officials this morn on how they're planning to beef up security following a child abduction on campus. a spokesperson says the school is now planning to add new gates and install security cameras. the move comes after a man allegedly attacked a 9-year-old girl at school in a bathroom. last week. she was able to break free, we're happy to report, and police later arrested that man would now faces abduction and molestation charges. right now, let's get a check on your wednesday weather. >> hey, good morning to you, john. good morning to you at home. pretty crisp out there. a lot of fog, san francisco, cloudy conditions to san jose. the low, 70s, in the extreme east bay. a repeat performance from yesterday. a little bit cooler. you'll especially notice the cooldown by the water. as we head throughout tomorrow, ooh, temperatures spike up to 94 degrees. in the upper 90s. flirting with triple digit heat into the weekend. next week, overall, though, looking clou
i'm john kelly. parents will hear from school officials this morn on how they're planning to beef up security following a child abduction on campus. a spokesperson says the school is now planning to add new gates and install security cameras. the move comes after a man allegedly attacked a 9-year-old girl at school in a bathroom. last week. she was able to break free, we're happy to report, and police later arrested that man would now faces abduction and molestation charges. right now, let's...
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>> john yang, thanks so much. 7:20. here is savannah. >> thanks. >>> harmony and peace are restored to the nfl over the replacement officials. the regular referees back on the field last night to the delight of players and fans. stephanie gosk is in b this morning. morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. well, standing ovations at the game are usually reserved for the home team, the baltimore ravens. fans are crazy about their team. last night, other pros they were happier to see. >> the appreciative fans. >> reporter: the refs are used to boos and abuse. they definitely aren't used to standing ovations. thursday night in baltimore, that's exactly what they got. >> we are excited to have the real refs back. >> reporter: the first nfl game of the season to be refereed by full time, experienced officials. >> i think the players know, i think the coaches know, and we can all get back to concentrating on football. >> reporter: the season began with the lockout imposed by the league and a team of less experienced repla
>> john yang, thanks so much. 7:20. here is savannah. >> thanks. >>> harmony and peace are restored to the nfl over the replacement officials. the regular referees back on the field last night to the delight of players and fans. stephanie gosk is in b this morning. morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. well, standing ovations at the game are usually reserved for the home team, the baltimore ravens. fans are crazy about their team. last night, other pros they...
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john dowder thank you so much. "wing planet" appears on the discovery channel. >>> simple fixes to problems like too tight shoes. >>> and you do it, but what about the family pet? the new law considering making animals wear seat belts, as well. ommitment to the gulf. and every day since, we've worked hard to keep it. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help people and businesses who were affected, and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy -- and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. we've shared what we've learned with governments and across the industry so we can all produce energy more safely. i want you to know, there's another commitment bp takes just as seriously: our commitment to america. bp supports nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs in communities across the country. we hired three thousand people just last year. bp invests more in america than in any other country. in fact, over the last five years, no other energy compa
john dowder thank you so much. "wing planet" appears on the discovery channel. >>> simple fixes to problems like too tight shoes. >>> and you do it, but what about the family pet? the new law considering making animals wear seat belts, as well. ommitment to the gulf. and every day since, we've worked hard to keep it. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help people and businesses who were affected, and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf...